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Old 04-09-2008, 08:37 PM
Ianxxx Ianxxx is offline
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[cite] Snow:[/cite]Funny stuff actualy. I see releases coming from everywhere for AMD yet all I read about are non working systems. Crashing, mouse movement bugs and what not.
I'm now at full default settings for my CPU and RAM and if I still experience the same issues then there isnt one single release working properly nor is there ever going to be one, for AMD that is.
I still wonder what the purpose is of these releases. Look at the desktop or working with the OS. To me, it seems OSX86 on AMD is more like a toy and on Intel it's serious business. Too bad though since currently I cannot afford an Intel or real Mac.
Anyway, I'll hold my nagging for later, when it does turn out to be everything else but my system.

On the good side (if there isnt even one in my case) Eddie's release has been the best for me.

Alright, I'll leave my system running overnight this time with Lightroom, Photoshop and others running and hopefully the apps wont crash this time.

Sorry again for my frustration and take care lads.
I hope your comments don't make any one angry.
I don't know if osx on amd is a toy but it's certainly not the same as running it on intel, though i guess mac users might insist that running it on any pc isn't the same as on a mac.

I converted to intel and I'm not the only one.
As for affordability, processor £44 new with heatsink, mobo I paid £65 but you could get something compatable new for £50 and a lot cheaper of the bay, 2gig ram £35
So you could do it new for £130 and I'm sure if you shop around ebay you could knock a chunck of that, add to that whatever you can sell your amd for!
Just a thought.
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